I'm not very familiar with linear logic, so please bear with me, i.e., please "read between the lines" to my underlying question if I don't formulate it rigorously correctly.
To help model some of my ...

Following on from this recent question, there is another construction that is well-known, but I don’t know a good primary source for: the Kolmogorov-style double-negation embedding of classical into ...

It is well known that multiplicative linear logic (MLL) is conservative over intuitionistic multiplicative linear logic (IMLL). In other words, if an IMLL formula is provable in MLL then it is already ...

I am interested in models of intuitionistic linear logic, that is, the logic that you get if you take classical linear logic and restrict the set of operators to $\otimes$, $1$, $\multimap$, $\times$, ...

We are looking for a proof or counter-examples for the following hypothesis.
Two combinators $M$ and $N$ are solvable and equivalent in the HP-complete sensible $\lambda$-theory iff either
$$
\exists ...

We are looking for a proof or counter-examples to the following
Hypothesis. In interaction calculus $\langle \varnothing\ |\ \Gamma(M, x) \cup \Gamma(N, x)\rangle \downarrow \langle \varnothing\ |\ ...

Let us call primitive an interaction system with the signature
$\Sigma = \{(\rho, 0), (\xi, n)\}, \quad n \geq 2;$
and the only rule being of the form
$\rho \bowtie \xi[\rho, \xi(a_1, \dots , a_n), ...